Michigan title and registration
Other documents containing name and address may be accepted with manager approvalTo convert to REAL ID, applicants provide a current Michigan driver’s license or ID; a valid, unexpired U.S. passport, birth certificate, or other proof of legal presence document; and a certified legal name-change document, if applicable.
Minnesota.
The Minnesota Department of Public Safety administers driver licenses and identification cards under MN ADC ch. 7410. The following document is a summary of Minnesota driver license and ID requirements and eligibility criteria prepared by the Minnesota Department of Public Safety:
Minnesota Driver and Vehicle Services issues REAL ID compliant cards in accordance with the federal REAL ID Act of 2005. This is an optional program. Proof of identity, Social Security number, and Minnesota residence address must be presented at the time the first application for a REAL ID compliant card is made, even if you applicants have previously submitted such documents when applying for a Minnesota Driver’s License or Identification Card. Original documents are required. Photocopies, scans, and faxes will not be accepted. Applicants may renew current Minnesota Driver’s Licenses or Identification Cards without presenting any additional documentation.
VALID Minnesota PHOTO driver’s license, permit, or ID: Is not expired, suspended, revoked, or canceled, and not disqualified for the class of vehicle being operated. Minn. Stat. § 171.01(49A). Applicants must provide original documents or documents certified by the agency that issued them. Digital documents shown on a phone or other electronic device will not be accepted. • If the applicant’s name has changed, the applicant must submit proof of each name change. Acceptable proof includes a certified copy of a marriage certificate, divorce decree or dissolution of marriage, or a court-ordered name change. Two different types of documents must be submitted for Proof of Minnesota Residency. A P.O. Box will not be accepted as an address for proof of Minnesota Residency. If the applicant has not updated a name change with the Social Security Administration, they must do so prior to applying for a REAL ID. Laminated documents or documents with any alterations or erasures will not be accepted. The following documents must be provided for REAL ID applications:
PROOF of IDENTITY AND DATE OF BIRTH (ONE document from List A)
PROOF of NAME CHANGE – IF APPLICABLE. Acceptable proof includes a certified copy of a marriage certificate, divorce decree or dissolution of marriage, or a court-ordered name change.
PROOF of SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER (ONE document from List B)
PROOF of MINNESOTA RESIDENCY (TWO different documents from List C that have applicant’s current name and address) *NOTE – if the applicant is under 18, one proof of residency document may be provided by a parent/guardian if it has the same address as the document you provide. They must also be present in office to certify that they are the minor’s parent/guardian and that they live at the given addressList A (Proof of Identity, Date of Birth, and Legal Presence in the United States)
Valid, unexpired U.S. passport or passport card.
Original or certified copy of U.S. or U.S. Territory birth certificate that bears the raised or authorized seal of the issuing jurisdiction or a protective equivalent.
Consular report of birth abroad, certification of report of birth, or certification of birth abroad issued by the U.S. Department of State.
Valid, unexpired permanent resident card issued by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security or the former immigration and Naturalization Service of the U. S. Department of Justice.
Certificate of naturalization issued by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security or by the U.S. Department of Justice
Certificate of citizenship issued by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
Unexpired employment authorization document issued by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
Valid, unexpired passport issued by a foreign country and a valid, unexpired U.S. visa accompanied by documentation of the applicant’s most recent lawful admittance.List B (Proof of SSN. Laminated documents or documents with alterations are not accepted).
Federal form SSA-1099 or other Federal form 1099 with SSN
Computer-printed U.S. employment pay stub with name, address, and SSN
If a foreign passport is used for evidence of identity and date of birth, then additional documentation demonstrating non work authorized status may be needed to verify non-eligibility for a SSNList C (Proof of Minnesota Residence. All documents must have applicant’s name and principal residence MN address.)
Valid, unexpired MN driver’s license or instruction permit
Valid, unexpired MN ID card
Home utility services bill issued no more than 12 months before the application.
Home Utility Services hook-up work order issued no more than 12 months before the application.
U.S. bank or financial information with account numbers redacted including (issued no more than 12 months before application date) Bank account statement OR credit card or debit card statement OR brokerage account statement OR money market account statement
Certified transcript from a U.S. high school issued no more than 180 days before the application.
Certified transcript from a MN college or university, issued no more than 180 days before the application.
Employment pay stub issued no more than 12 months before the application that lists the employer’s name and address
MN unemployment insurance benefit statement issued no more than 12 months before application.
Unexpired MN professional license
Statement from a registered housing with services building, licensed nursing home, or a licensed boarding care facility issued no more than 12 months before the application.
Current policy or card for health, automobile, homeowner’s, or renters’ insurance.
Federal or state income tax return for the most recent tax filing year.
MN property tax statement for the current or prior calendar year or a proposed MN property tax notice for the current year that shows the applicant’s principal residential address both on the mailing portion and portion stating what property is being taxed.
Mn vehicle certificate of title.
Filed property deed or title for current residence.
Supplemental Security Income award statement issued no more than 12 months before the application.
Mortgage documents for the applicant’s principal residence.
Residential lease agreement for the applicant’s principal residence issued no more than 12 months before the application.
Unexpired Selective Service card.
Military orders that are still in effect at the time of application.
Cell phone bill issued no more than 12 months before the application.
Valid game and fish license .Summary of the Factual Data and Analytical Methodologies:
In 2017, the department issued approximately 1,127,160 products of the following types:
Type | | Number issued in 2017 |
Photo Identification Card | | |
Regular Instruction Permit (Class D) | | |
Motorcycle Instruction Permit (Class M) | | |
Commercial Instruction Permit (Class ABC) | | |
Change of Authority | | 17,315 |
Moped, Juvenile and Special Restricted | | 17 |
*Original means first time issued. Reissued and Issued after Reinstatement are not included. |
Analysis and supporting documents used to determine effect on small business or in preparation of an economic impact analysis.
Effect on Small Businesses. The proposed changes address three main concerns for DMV customers: compliance with REAL ID, products for voting purposes, and commercial driver license compliance.
The Real ID Act of 2005 set minimum standards for issuance of state driver licenses and ID cards and implemented a deadline for compliance. While that implementation deadline has been moved back a number of times, the department began to provide its customers with the opportunity to obtain a product that is compliant with the Real ID guidelines early. With these changes already in place, and functioning successfully, permanent changes to chapter 102 of the Transportation Rules will formally codify these improvements, while still allowing for individuals to apply for and renew products that are not compliant with the Real ID requirements.
Commercial driver licensing is regulated by the FMCSA, which sets and adjusts minimum standards for states. If these standards are not met by a state, that state will not qualify for portions of federal highway monies nor will its commercial driver licenses remain valid for use in other states. By meeting these requirements, through the changes proposed in this drafting, the department will remain in compliance with FMCSA, protect against loss of highway funds, and keep Wisconsin commercial driver license holders operating on the roads.
The agency contact person listed below is also the small business regulatory coordinator for this proposed rule. This proposed rule, fiscal estimate, and other related documents may be viewed at https://health.wisconsin.gov/admrules/public/Home.
Agency Contact Person:
Robert Combs
State of Wisconsin Department of Transportation
Division of Motor Vehicles
4822 Madison Yards Way, Room 206
Madison, Wisconsin 53705
Phone Number 608-266-1449
Place Where Comments Should Be Submitted and Deadline: